The decision was taken during the meeting of the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) here today.
"Seeing the rate of return during the meeting of the CBT, we have increased the investment into ETFs to 15 per cent, from the existing 10 per cent," said Dattatreya, who was here to chair the CBT meeting.
He said the government in 2015 had taken a decision to invest in ETFs and 5 per cent was invested then.
"First year, we had invested Rs 6,577 crore and in the second year, the investment was Rs 14,982 crore. Now, the total investment as on April 2017 is Rs 22,858.69 crore. I am happy to inform you that the rate of return on our investment in ETF is 13.72 per cent," said the minister while addressing the media.
He said Rs 234.86 crore have been earned as a dividend with this pattern of investment.
Asked how the EPFO will distribute the gains to its subscribers, Labour Secretary M Sathiyavathy said, "The money which is being invested is in the Sensex, the Nifty and central public sector ETFs. These are the three ETF where we are allowed to invest."
This exit policy, the secretary said, was discussed today and the members sought some clarification. So, the EPFO intends to make one more presentation at the next CBT meeting.
"We had requested IIM Bangalore to do a study on this and give us the options. They have given us the options and we presented it before the members today," she said, adding that the members want some more time to examine them. "We will be bringing the exit policy at the next CBT meeting to take a final call.
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